Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
Maybe lilypond should come with its own version of fc-list
fc-list is already included in the Windows distribution.
It's easy to duplicate the fc-list functionality within LilyPond. If we
do it this way, we can add it as a proper feature.
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Mats Bengtsson writes:
Just tried it over here and got:
[snip]
wget: not found
Sorry, missed that one!
Please install wget and try again?
Also set FONTCONFIG_FILE to what lilypond prints when using
LILYPOND_VERBOSE=1.
Maybe I shouldn't bother too much si
Mats Bengtsson writes:
> Just tried it over here and got:
[snip]
> wget: not found
Please install wget and try again?
Also set FONTCONFIG_FILE to what lilypond prints when using
LILYPOND_VERBOSE=1.
Jan.
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Georg Dummer writes:
> As I said fc-list is installed
Which fc-list? This looks a lot like cygwin's which is useless
(unless maybe you set
FONTCONFIG_FILE=/cygdrive/c/.../LilyPond/usr/etc/fonts.conf)
> (the whole fontconfig package respectively)
Jan.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Georg Dummer writes:
What's about fc-list Han-Wen mentioned? I have one in my cygwin environment
but not in my Lilypond Win-native.
If you have cygwin installed, you should be able to install the native
version of fc-list from the fontconfig package using min-apt:
opia:style=Regular
Bitstream Charter:style=Bold
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Georg Dummer writes:
> What's abo
Georg Dummer writes:
> What's about fc-list Han-Wen mentioned? I have one in my cygwin environment
> but not in my Lilypond Win-native.
If you have cygwin installed, you should be able to install the native
version of fc-list from the fontconfig package using min-apt:
PATH="/cygdrive/c/Progr
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>\override #'(font-name . "binnerd" )
>works fine, but
>\overr
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
> Maybe lilypond should come with its own version of fc-list
fc-list is already included in the Windows distribution.
Jan.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Maybe lilypond should come with its own version of fc-list, so everyone
> can check out the names for the fonts installed. This feature is
> eligible for sponsoring.
Well, for what it's worth, in Windows 98 you can find font files -- click
Start --> Find --> Files or Fol
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Under Windows, I think you have to use the filename of the font
(without the ".TTF" suffix), not the friendly-fontname.
This is easy to check. Someone running cygwin should just report the
names that fc-list prints.
Maybe lilypond should come with its own version of
>\override #'(font-name . "binnerd" )
>works fine, but
>\override #'(font-name . "minion regular" )
>comes out with the default(?) font.
Under Windows, I think you have to use the filename of the font
(without the ".TTF" suffix), not the friendly-fontname.
In my Windows/FONTS dire
Hallo
I noticed a strange problem (version: windows 2.7.7) while trying to change
some fonts in a markup.
\override #'(font-name . "binnerd" )
works fine, but
\override #'(font-name . "minion regular" )
Comes out with the default(?) font.
Both are regular installed and well-working (ttf) font
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